Examples of 'rattle and hum' in a sentence

Meaning of "rattle and hum"

This phrase is an idiomatic expression that describes a loud and noisy commotion or disturbance. It often refers to a chaotic or disorganized situation where there is a lot of noise or activity. It can be used in both literal and figurative senses to describe situations or events that are tumultuous or energetic

How to use "rattle and hum" in a sentence

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It is the closing song from the movie Rattle and Hum.
Rattle and Hum also reached number one in the UK and Australian charts.
The scene later appeared in the film Rattle and Hum.
Rattle and Hum.
The song appears on the Rattle and Hum album and video.
Rattle And Hum captures U2 - on and off the stage - during their triumphant Joshua Tree tour.
Songs are later used in Rattle and Hum.
It also appears in the Rattle and Hum film, playing over the closing credits.
It is the closing song from the film, Rattle and Hum.
But for all its excitement, Rattle and Hum seems a tad calculated in its supposed spontaneity.
October, The part live, part studio, double album Rattle and Hum is released.
October, The Rattle and Hum film has its world premiere.
We were running away from Lovetown and Rattle And Hum as fast as we could.
In 1988 the album Rattle and Hum was released with a film of the same name.
U2 for their Rattle and Hum.

See also

Hawkins introduced it by referencing Bono 's Rattle and Hum introduction to the Beatles ' “ Helter Skelter . ”.

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